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EGG Measurement Under Various Situations

Authors: Masatomo Inoue; Shingo Iwamura; Masaki Yoshida; OSAKA ELECTRO-COMMUNICATION UNIV NEYAGAWA (JAPAN) GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Abstract:
As a result of the experiment directly guided from a gastric membrane side or gastric tunica serosa ventriculi side, electric activity of the stomach is generated at 3 cycle per minutes (3cpm) from the pacemaker near the greater curvature of stomach side in the stomach upper part 1/3, and being spread to a pylorus side is confirmed, This is called of Electrical Control Activity (ECA) or slow wave, However, in the general clinical place, it is very difficult to record the electric activity from a gastric membrane side or gastric tunic a serosa ventriculi, and the clinical application is restricted, On the other hand the method of recording electric activity of the stomach accompanied by stomach movement from the abdominal walls is called Electrogastrography (EGG), and we can record it now comparatively easily by progress of technology in recent years Then, we performed EGG measurement under various situations, Consequently, we discovered whether stress has a certain influence on the stomach activities,

Description: Conference paper
Pages: 4
Report Date: 25 OCT 2001
Report Number: A839114

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Keywords relating to this report:
*ELECTROGASTROGRAMS
*STOMACH
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
JAPAN
MEASUREMENT
MEMBRANES_BIOLOGY_
PACEMAKERS
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